Northeast Neighborhood Library

Monday, Oct. 5, 2015, 11 a.m.

An early literacy program that combines doing fingerplays, sharing stories, songs, dances, rhythm activities and baby bounces.
For ages birth to 3.
Please call 202-698-0183 with questions. Story time takes place on the lower level.

Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2015, 10 a.m.

This story time helps children learn and practice early literacy skills in a fun, playful setting. Story time attendees are encouraged to engage with the librarian all while reading stories, singing songs, and learning new rhymes.
Ages 3-5.
Please call 202-698-0183 with questions.
Story time takes place on the lower level.

Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2015, 11 a.m.

This story time helps children learn and practice early literacy skills in a fun, playful setting. Story time attendees are encouraged to engage with the librarian all while reading stories, singing songs, and learning new rhymes.
Ages 3-5.
Please call 202-698-0183 with questions.
Story time takes place on the lower level.

Saturday, Oct. 10, 2015, 10:30 a.m.

Looking for a fun, family-oriented weekend activity? Look no further!
Children and their families are encouraged to let loose and have a ball in the library. Every Saturday, come prepared to laugh, play and have fun!
All ages welcome.

Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015, 10 a.m.

This story time helps children learn and practice early literacy skills in a fun, playful setting. Story time attendees are encouraged to engage with the librarian all while reading stories, singing songs, and learning new rhymes.
Ages 3-5.
Please call 202-698-0183 with questions.
Story time takes place on the lower level.

Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015, 11 a.m.

This story time helps children learn and practice early literacy skills in a fun, playful setting. Story time attendees are encouraged to engage with the librarian all while reading stories, singing songs, and learning new rhymes.
Ages 3-5.
Please call 202-698-0183 with questions.
Story time takes place on the lower level.

Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015, 4 p.m.

Had a rough day at school? Just need an hour to socialize and unwind? Join us for some exciting times! Come play Mario Kart, Smartypants, and more on the Wii; or take it back to the basics with a board game.
For ages 13-19.
Please call 202-698-0183 with any questions.

Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015, 10:30 a.m.

Looking for a fun, family-oriented weekend activity? Look no further!
Children and their families are encouraged to let loose and have a ball in the library. Every Saturday, come prepared to laugh, play and have fun!
All ages welcome.

Monday, Oct. 19, 2015, 10 a.m.

An early literacy program that combines doing fingerplays, sharing stories, songs, dances, rhythm activities and baby bounces.
For ages birth to 3.
Please call 202-698-0183 with any questions. Story time takes place on the Lower Level.

Monday, Oct. 19, 2015, 11 a.m.

An early literacy program that combines doing fingerplays, sharing stories, songs, dances, rhythm activities and baby bounces.
For ages birth to 3.
Please call 202-698-0183 with questions. Story time takes place on the lower level.

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How many times have you been entranced by advertisements and couldn’t rest until you got the latest and greatest new thing? It doesn’t matter if it’s a new phone, the coolest clothes or the latest paranormal romance title, we’ve all fallen under the spell at one time or another.

Come join us at Northeast Library from 11-4 on Saturday November 13th to celebrate National Gaming Day @ Your Library events.From 11-1, we will be having video game tournaments. From 2-4, we will be having board game and trading card game contests. Both segements will feature the chance to win great prizes. The programs are open to all ages, so please bring your friends and family for a great time!!!

Teens, come join us for a series of workshops on Writing a Research Paper. Every Wednesday at 4 p.m. from November 3 to December 15, the Northeast Library will host a workshop on how to write research papers for high school and college-bound students.
Topics covered will include the discussion of what subjects work best, evaluating online resources, the best source for statistics, how to cite sources the easy way (print and electronic), how to organize your materials and write outlines.

Join us at the Northeast Branch for an Endangered Species Program, a unique family event, presented by Wildscreen U.S.A. on November 13th, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. at the Northeast Branch. The mission of Wildscreen U.S.A.

Sundays at Tiffany's, by James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet, is the story of a love that istoo perfect to be real. It is the story of a lonely little girl, Jane Margaux, whose mother only spends one day a week with her.

All children in kindergarten through eighth grade are encouraged to participate in a book review writing contest. Students in kindergarten through second grade may draw a picture as their entry, provided that picture depicts a part of the book. Older children should write about why they liked their book and what set it apart from other books. Cash prizes will be awarded for the top three reviews in each grade.

If you’re looking for a master of the science fiction and fantasy genre for teens, it’s hard to find a better candidate than Scott Westerfeld. His work has tackled everything from the concepts of beauty and status to vampires and disease,